Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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Stran 108
... possible in that direction brings first satiety , then increas- ing pain , and it finally fails at death . The fear of death accompanies desire for a rich life . ' Yet one who desired this ' rich life , ' who was possessed beyond hope ...
... possible in that direction brings first satiety , then increas- ing pain , and it finally fails at death . The fear of death accompanies desire for a rich life . ' Yet one who desired this ' rich life , ' who was possessed beyond hope ...
Stran 195
... possible . The ' reality ' of his emotional dreams was too rudely shattered by actuality for him to cling to it . And so from indulgence in a passive and personal Christianity , in a dream of ideal innocence in which he could forget the ...
... possible . The ' reality ' of his emotional dreams was too rudely shattered by actuality for him to cling to it . And so from indulgence in a passive and personal Christianity , in a dream of ideal innocence in which he could forget the ...
Stran 204
... possible as a creative life of manual labour . The great artists of the world , and the great thinkers , have expressed the life - force as disinterestedly as the peasant , and have known far more vividly than he the joys and the pains ...
... possible as a creative life of manual labour . The great artists of the world , and the great thinkers , have expressed the life - force as disinterestedly as the peasant , and have known far more vividly than he the joys and the pains ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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